Odontogenic tumors are a diverse group of pathological entities and they are uncommon lesions, therefore, it is essential to know their behaviour and the frequency with which they appear to extend our knowledge and good diagnoses when let oral health professionals.
For their study they are subdivided into three groups:
Which are composed of epithelial elements
Which are composed of mesenchymal elements
Finally have the proliferation of both components
General characteristics
o The etiology and pathogenesis are unknown, not known causes or stimuli that caused it.
o They tend to be asymptomatic, and can cause expansion of the bone tables, bone loss and tooth mobility.
o Since radiographic appearance that is very useful to identify the tumor must have in mind for his diagnosis.
o These lesions are similar to the cell or tissue which originates from the histological point of view.
o The tumor that occurs most frequently is the odontoma which can be composed or complex.
o The etiology and pathogenesis are unknown, not known causes or stimuli that caused it.
o They tend to be asymptomatic, and can cause expansion of the bone tables, bone loss and tooth mobility.
o Since radiographic appearance that is very useful to identify the tumor must have in mind for his diagnosis.
o These lesions are similar to the cell or tissue which originates from the histological point of view.
o The tumor that occurs most frequently is the odontoma which can be composed or complex.
- CEOT (Calcifiying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor) is less common and is also called Pindborg tumor, but there are also other lesions benign bone osteofibrosas that we must know to differentiate them radiography tumors.
Treatment
They can be extracted by a dental surgery
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Evelyn Ortiz Alpízar
Evelyn Ortiz Alpízar
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